The project will focus on Andrés’ work with his nonprofit World Central Kitchen, helping communities reeling from disaster by providing healthy food to those affected.
The film will take an in-depth look at World Central Kitchen’s collaborations with local chefs to feed affected people and first responders.
A hot meal is comfort, dignity, hope — a sign that someone cares and that tomorrow will be better,” said Andrés.
Imagine Entertainment’s Michael Rosenberg and Louisa Velis will executive produce, along with World Central Kitchen’s Nate Mook and Richard Wolffe and National Geographic Documentary Films’ Carolyn Bernstein and Ryan Harrington.